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Rare western Pacific grey whale continues journey past Alaska coast to British Columbia waters

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Published on 5/20/2012 (12 hours ago)

Rare western Pacific grey whale continues journey past Alaska coast to British Columbia waters A highly endangered whale that spends summers in Russian waters has moved into waters off British Columbia. U.S. and Russia researchers have tracked the 13-year-old male western Pacific grey whale from Russia across the Bering Sea, through the Aleutian Islands and along Alaska's coast. Western Pacific grey whales are the second-most threatened species of large whale after North Pacific right whales. Just 130 of the animals remain. They spend summers near Sahkalin Island ...
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King cobra under pressure from habitat loss in Kerala

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Published on 5/20/2012 (12 hours ago)

King cobra under pressure from habitat loss in Kerala Large-scale deforestation and the disturbances caused by poachers and illicit liquor-brewers could be forcing king cobras to migrate from their natural habitat in bamboo-rich dense evergreen forests to villages nearby. A study conducted by the researchers of the Department of Zoology, University of Kerala, and the Reptile Study Group, Thiruvananthapuram, has revealed that the king cobra, the world's longest venomous snake, is under increasing pressure from habitat loss. The study, presented at ...
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Study sheds light on how chimps understand death

Study sheds light on how chimps understand death

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Published on 5/20/2012 (12 hours ago)

Groundbreaking research from the Netherlands provides new insight into the behaviour of a chimpanzee mother after the loss of her infant. Presented in the American Journal of Primatology, the study reveals how a chimpanzee mother shows behaviours not typically seen ...
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Big mammals survive in fragmented forest in Borneo

Big mammals survive in fragmented forest in Borneo

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Published on 5/20/2012 (12 hours ago)

Camera trap photos taken in the fragmented forest along the Kinabatangan River in Borneo have revealed a number of key mammal species surviving despite forest loss mostly due to expanding palm oil plantations. The photos are apart of a recent ...
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Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria in Insects Found in Swine Operations

Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria in Insects Found in Swine Operations

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Published on 5/20/2012 (12 hours ago)

A new university study may make you think twice about the occasional fly that lands on the Sunday dinner table. Research by scientists at Kansas State University and North Carolina State University found a high prevalence of antibiotic resistant bacteria in ...
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Dinosaur 'heart' looks like a bust

Dinosaur 'heart' looks like a bust

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Published on 5/20/2012 (12 hours ago)

High-tech scans reveal a fossil "heart" within a dinosaur skeleton most likely was just hardened sand that had washed down the gullet of the dead beast. High-resolution CT of the purported heart within the thoracic cavity of the Thescelosaurus sp. ...
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